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Northwest
Georgia Invitational
Livestock Judging Contest - Calhoun,
GA
Livestock
Judging Contest Pre-State Workout - Athens,
GA
Livestock
Judging Workout Opportunity - Colbert, GA
Objectives
of 4-H Livestock Judging:
- To
acquire a better knowledge of livestock and develop skill
in selecting good livestock.
- To
learn to identify breeds and classes of livestock and help
improve livestock on the farm.
- To
learn how to make individual decisions and support them
with oral statements.
Competition Guidelines:
- Study
and learn to judge beef cattle, hogs and sheep.
- Enter
a community and/or county 4-H livestock judging contest.
- There
will be one statewide contest. In State competition, 4-H
members will be required to:
- Place
one or more breeding classes of beef cattle and hogs; one
or more classes of beef steers and market barrows; one or
more classes of sheep. Classes used will depend upon availability
of animals. (Placing to count 50 points per class.)
- Give
oral reasons on one or more classes of animals judged in
the contests. (Each set of oral reasons to count 50 points
maximum per class.)
- Answer
at least one set of questions on a class of animals judged
in the contest. (The set of questions is worth 50 points
maximum.)
- State
winning team will be selected on basis of judging score
only as follows:
Total score of high three per county will constitute the
county team score. (A county team may consist of a minimum
of three and a maximum of twenty participants.) Counties
with fewer than three 4-H'ers may compete as individuals.
Counties wishing to designate the 20 participants as two
or more teams before the contest will be permitted to do
so.
Awards
& Recognition:
- Each
participant will receive an award card and a judging pin.
- Additional
recognition will be presented as available to winning teams.
- The
top four members of the first place senior county team will
the state winning team. This team and the coach will participatae
in the National 4-H Judging Contest in Louisville, KY. After
placing first and/or traveling to the National Contest,
a 4-H'er is ineligible to compete in future 4-H Livestock
Judging contests as an individual and/or team member.
- The
first place senior team and the state high individual will
be eligible for Master 4-H'er status and will participate
in the recognition of Special Events Winners at State 4-H
Congress. The banquet meal and lodging expenses will be
paid for the team, high individual and coach; however, travel
costs are not covered.
- The
top four members of the second place county team will travel
to Kansas City to compete at the American Royal 4-H Livestock
Judging Contest. These members can compete in future Georgia
4-H Livestock Judging contests, but cannot return to the
Kansas City contest.
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